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A modified wire-loop method for quantitative electron microscopic radioautography.

K Yoshida, F Murata, S Ohno

    Histochemistry
    |August 15, 1978
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    A simplified emulsion coating method for quantitative electron microscopic radioautography is presented. This technique simplifies procedures and ensures consistent results without specialized equipment.

    Area of Science:

    • Microscopy
    • Radioautography
    • Cell Biology

    Background:

    • Quantitative electron microscopic radioautography is crucial for biological research.
    • Existing methods can be complex and require specialized instrumentation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a simplified, accessible method for emulsion coating and development in electron microscopic radioautography.
    • To enable consistent and quantitative results without specialized equipment.

    Main Methods:

    • A novel technique involving attaching grids with ultrathin sections to a glass block.
    • Emulsion coating using a simple wire-loop (2.5 cm diameter).
    • Simultaneous exposure, development, fixation, and staining of multiple samples on a single slide.

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    Main Results:

    • The method simplifies the emulsion coating process.
    • It allows for easy accomplishment of all subsequent procedures under identical conditions.
    • Ensures consistent results for quantitative radioautography.

    Conclusions:

    • This simplified method makes quantitative electron microscopic radioautography more accessible.
    • It eliminates the need for specialized instruments, reducing complexity and cost.
    • Facilitates reproducible and reliable radioautographic analysis in biological studies.